Fuel Delivery and Air Induction: Testing and Inspection
NOTE: When the vehicle is left unattended for an extended period of time, water may accumulate in the fuel tank.
1. To prevent water condensation:
- Top off the fuel tank or drain the fuel completely.
- Drain water condensation from the fuel filter.
2. Refilling the fuel tank:
Refill the fuel tank while there is still some fuel left in the tank.
3. Protecting the fuel system against freezing and water condensation:
- Cold areas
In snow-covered areas, mountainous areas, skiing areas, etc. where ambient temperatures drop below 0°C (32°F) throughout the winter season, use an anti-freeze solution in the cooling system. Refueling will also complement the effect of anti-freeze solution each time the fuel level drops to about one-half. After the winter season, drain water which may have accumulated in the fuel filter and fuel tank in the manner same as that described under Affected areas below.
- Affected areas
When water condensation is notched in the fuel filter, drain water from both the fuel filter and fuel tank or use a water removing agent (or anti-freeze solution) in the fuel tank.
4. Observe the instructions, notes, etc., indicated on the label affixed to the anti-freeze solution (water removing agent) container before use.